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The Boxelder Creek Watershed encompasses more than 260 square miles and extends from southeast Fort Collins north into Wyoming. Large areas of unincorporated Larimer County, the entire Town of Wellington, a portion of the City of Fort Collins, and areas adjacent to the towns of Windsor and Timnath are included in this watershed.
Preliminary Floodplain Study Information for the Glen Haven Area
Larimer County is releasing the preliminary results of the floodplain study in the Glen Haven area. This information is intended to help community officials and property owners make informed decisions regarding flood risk.
Larimer County welcomes your feedback! Please take this opportunity to review results of the study. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Engineering Department.
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Attn Bridges
200 West Oak Street, Suite 3000
P.O. Box 1190
Fort Collins, CO 80522-1190
Bridge Weight Limit Sign Examples
Truck Type I
2-Axle, Single Unit Truck
3-Axle, Single Unit Truck
4-Axle, Single Unit Truck
Truck Type II
2-Axle Tractor, 1-Axle Semi-Trailer
2-Axle Tractor, 2-Axle Semi-Trailer
3-Axle Tractor, 1-Axle Semi-Trailer
3-Axle Tractor, 2-Axle Semi-Trailer
3-Axle Tractor, 3-Axle Semi-Trailer
Bridges 101
The Federal Highway Administration classifies structures as either major or minor based on their span length.
- Major structures are over 20 feet long
- Minor structures range from 4 to 20 feet
Maintenance and repairs include:
- Scour protection for stability and erosion prevention
- Substructure repairs (abutments and piers)
- Superstructure repairs (girders, decks, curbs)
- Bridge and guard rail work
Inspections:
Attn Permits
200 West Oak Street, Suite 3000
P.O. Box 1190
Fort Collins, CO 80522-1190